want to, as I like to say, set it and forget it, because it takes too much work for me to get things just the way I like it. I know there was one time they were talking about maybe changing away from XFCE, and they decided, I guess, to stay with it. I don't know if this is the best one for someone that just needs a Linux to surf the web, watch videos, because all the programs that they include by default, you can get on the other derivatives. To give you an example, one of the first things that we do when we do a clean install is we install Audacity, because that's how we do the podcast. Audacity is automatically installed by default on Ubuntu Studio, and also they have a lot of jack plugins for mics. I'll use Ubuntu Amate because that team basically picked the best image viewer, and instead of including five, they included what they felt was the best. Ubuntu Studio, you might get four or five, and then you have to see which one works for you. That's the kind of mindset, yeah. Yeah, so (37/44)
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